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Porsche’s Andre Lotterer says he has many options for next year, including GTs and prototypes.
The 42-year-old driver is contemplating various options for his future career, including potentially staying loyal to Porsche for other projects despite facing the possibility of leaving a successful team. He is enthusiastic about exploring new opportunities, whether it’s racing for a Porsche customer team, transitioning to GT racing, taking on an ambassador role, or pursuing entirely different ventures. Lotterer remains eager to secure his fourth Le Mans win, even if it means competing with a different team than Porsche’s factory outfit, possibly one of Porsche’s customer teams like Proton Competition. While GT racing is a viable option for Lotterer, who has prior experience in endurance events such as Spa and Nurburgring 24 Hours, he acknowledges the distinctions between Super GT in Japan and general GT racing worldwide. Currently focused on winning the drivers’ and manufacturers’ championships in the upcoming race, Lotterer plans to take time post-season to make a decision about his future endeavors, highlighting the importance of carefully considering all possibilities before committing.